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Looking for all EXPERTS on this subject. I have read various threads here and everywhere else about these irons and there seems to be alot of confusion.

I have a set of these that I bought here a while back under the assumption that they are Miura forged. NOT tour issue, but definitely MIURA. I have read things on various boards recently that has me wondering if my set is Miura. I am posting pics of my set here and I will be emailing TM about them as well. My set has TP shaft bands and a serial number on the 5 iron. They are satin with silver ring ferrules and have cb stamped on the hosel. Miura? Need more info?

I decided to start this thread after reading a for sale ad in the BST for set of cbs. A few different people posted that his set isn't Miura or tour. Now I could care less about tour issue, but I want to clear things up about whether or not the RAC cbs are indeed Miura. More importantly whether or not MY SET is Miura.

Taylormade had it posted in an FAQ on their website that these irons...only the full TP CB set was in fact Miura forged. The CBs in the TP MB/CB set were not Miura forged...neither were the MBs. If they were lying then they would open themselves up to lawsuits. Also, they haven't stated publicly that any other irons were miura forged on their website.

So my take on it is that your clubs are Miura forged despite what all of those people who bought "T" stamped sets say.

They also stated that the "made in China" stickers were put on in error and that the heads were forged in Japan by miura.

Taylormade had it posted in an FAQ on their website that these irons...only the full TP CB set was in fact Miura forged. The CBs in the TP MB/CB set were not Miura forged...neither were the MBs. If they were lying then they would open themselves up to lawsuits. Also, they haven't stated publicly that any other irons were miura forged on their website.

So my take on it is that your clubs are Miura forged despite what all of those people who bought "T" stamped sets say.

They also stated that the "made in China" stickers were put on in error and that the heads were forged in Japan by miura.

Taylormade had it posted in an FAQ on their website that these irons...only the full TP CB set was in fact Miura forged. The CBs in the TP MB/CB set were not Miura forged...neither were the MBs. If they were lying then they would open themselves up to lawsuits. Also, they haven't stated publicly that any other irons were miura forged on their website.

So my take on it is that your clubs are Miura forged despite what all of those people who bought "T" stamped sets say.

They also stated that the "made in China" stickers were put on in error and that the heads were forged in Japan by miura.

This is my recollection also. The TM website specifically stated that the RAC CB sets were forged in the "renowned Miura forging house in Japan." Hard to be any clearer than that. I also e-mailed TM customer service and they confirmed them as Miura. I am not sure why so many state that they are not, but have yet to see any definitive evidence to dispute what TM said on their website.

Only the first 500 sets were Miura forged.....and about 100 of those sets went to the tour van....the other 400 went to Japan......If you got one of the very first sets out of Japan then I would say the odds are good that they are Miura....if you got these in late 2004 or after I would bet that they are retail made in China.......there is a huge misconception that the 2004 Rac CBs were Miura, but the fact is they were NOT!!!

No you are wrong.....I spent 4 years at Taylormade and I know this for a fact.....why do you think TM took this off there website? Litigation was pending. You can check with another well known golf website who have a strong relationship with TM and ask them....they will tell you the same thing.....While I was at TM we paid for 500 sets of Miura Rac CBs in late 2003 and the rest of the line went to a forging house in China...The reps in the c/s dept have no idea what they are talking about as most have only been there a few years...

Also as stated before the Miura forgings have a slightly diffrent sole width.....

Does it really matter who forged them? they are fantastic irons and always will be....

Welded neck or not--
I think the Miura CB-201's are every bit as great feeling as ANY TaylorMade Miura or any other
Tour issue iron I've ever owned or hit..
I've not only had them all--I've had them all several times help.gif
Impressive set of irons IMO

But there is the problem. Which Taylor Mades were done by Miura and which weren't. Many initial runs were done by Miura but when they couldn't produce the volume companies like Taylor Made wanted the iron was outsourced to other producers. The best example was the X-300 FCI. They started with Miura in Japan and wound up in Mexico for the final run and those weren't huge volume sellers despite their cult like following. The RAC CBs and MBs and combo sets nobody could tell where they were done after the initial run of shiny chrome CBs that said coin forged on the hosel---those were from Miura. The rest is anybodys guess and also the reason Taylor Made stopped putting the stickers on the 5 irons---even they didn't know after a while.

Guys....these are very good irons regardless of who forged them.....here is a thought....late last year TM dumped about 500 sets of these irons to a select few internet retailers (we all know who they are) these sets were BRAND NEW in the box....they were selling for $300-400......if they were ALL Miura do you not think they would have fetched a few hundred more dollers???????

Guys....these are very good irons regardless of who forged them.....here is a thought....late last year TM dumped about 500 sets of these irons to a select few internet retailers (we all know who they are) these sets were BRAND NEW in the box....they were selling for $300-400......if they were ALL Miura do you not think they would have fetched a few hundred more dollers???????

I have a tour satin flow set so I don't really care either way. However, the website was up for >6 months. I don't see why they would specifically state the forging house as Miura if it wasn't based on fact. They haven't implicated Miura in their forging before or since publicly.

Why are they only 300-400? They are harder to play than most blades. I can't imagine the market is too big for them. I've hit the retail CBs and the CBs in my flow set and I can't tell the difference.

Only the first 500 sets were Miura forged.....and about 100 of those sets went to the tour van....the other 400 went to Japan......If you got one of the very first sets out of Japan then I would say the odds are good that they are Miura....if you got these in late 2004 or after I would bet that they are retail made in China.......there is a huge misconception that the 2004 Rac CBs were Miura, but the fact is they were NOT!!!

You forgot to throw in the confusion about what was on the hosel (coin forged or cb) and finish (satin or shiny chrome).